czwartek, 6 marca 2014

The Phase State by Arlindo Batista

I first found out about lucid dream induction when I discovered Robert Monroe in 2007. Shortly after, I came across Stephen LaBerge, Michael Raduga (whom I'd come to work with on research by heading the Phase Managing Department at the OOBE Research Center), and other experts.

Dealing with individuals from Raduga's School of Out-of-body Travel got me to frequently employ the umbrella term phase or phase state to refer to the hybrid state of mind that compounds wakefulness and dreaming - a condition that gives rise to lucid dreams, out-of-body experiences, false awakenings, sleep paralysis, and, as a number of experiments would demonstrate, the recreation of alien abductions, near-death experiences (NDEs), and other numinous encounters.

 

What is The Phase State?

The phase is a hybrid state of mind which incorporates both wakefulness and dreaming. The phase state doesn't always exist in the sense that the term "lucid dreaming" conveys because individuals who enter it don't always interpret or recognise that surroundings to be just a dream. (Some believe their consciousness has exited their bodies to either roam the physical world or perambulate in an astral plane of existence.)

In the phase, a person is able to lucidly experience their dreams and possess waking life memory. Experience in such state can be so realistic that an individual will often mistake it for wakefulness - not just in the case of false awakenings but also upon an intentional phase entrance.

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